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The Best Deals That Will Arrive By Christmas: AirPods Pro 3, Switch 2 Memory Card, Meta Quest, and More

Holiday shoppers, there's still time. We're still in that peak window where you can reliably get your orders delivered before Christmas, often with free shipping. If you've missed out on the Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals bonanza, don't fret. You still have opportunities to pick up some amazin gifts for the holidays and save a ton of money while you're at it. There are plenty of great deals on popular tech products like gaming handhelds, AirPods, video games, and more. In fact, most of these prices are lower than what I saw during Black Friday or Cyber Monday.

Apple Watch SE (2nd Gen)

For anyone on a budget, this is the Apple Watch to get. The second-generation Apple Watch SE starts at just $129 only at Walmart. This is the best price I've for a brand-new Apple Watch with a warranty. The Apple Watch SE 2nd Gen is powered by the same S8 processor found in the Apple Watch Series 8 and the first-generation Apple Watch Ultra. It also features a bright and sharp OLED Retina display, IPX7 water resistance, fall detection, sleep tracking, Apple Pay, nearly all the fitness tracking functionality including heart rate monitoring, and more.

256GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express Memory Card

Nintendo Switch 2 compatible

If you're a lucky owner of a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 console, you'll definitely want to pick up some extra storage. The Switch 2 only has 256GB of onboard storage, and chances are you'll probably need to expand it down the road. Amazon just lowered the price of the 256GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express card, which will double your available storage, for just $32.99. As a comparison, the best previous deal I saw on a 256GB memory card was during Cyber Monday for $39.99. You don't have to worry about performance, either. We recently reviewed this exact card and strongly recommend it.

Buy Meta Quest 3, Get $100 Amazon Credit

Amazon just kicked off an excellent VR gaming deal for the holiday season. It's offering $100 in bonus Amazon digital credit when you purchase a Meta Quest 3 VR headset for $499.99 and apply coupon code "QUEST30". Order it now and you'll receive it before Christmas, even with the free shipping option for non-Prime members. The Meta Quest 3 is the best standalone consumer-oriented VR headset and is a significant upgrade compared to its cheaper Quest 3S sibling.

$50 Off Meta Quest 3S Plus $50 Target Gift Card

Is the Meta Quest 3 still too steep of a price point for your first entry to the world of VR gaming? Fortunately, Target is offering a fantastic deal on the less expensive Quest 3S while also offering free Christmas delivery. Target has discounted the Meta Quest 3S 128GB model to $249.99 (normally $300) and is also throwing in a bonus $50 Target gift card with purchase That's basically getting a Quest 3S headset for $199. You also get Gorilla Tag for free.

AirPods Pro 3 Earbuds

Amazon has once again lowered the price of the Apple AirPods Pro 3 earbuds to $219.99, the same price I saw during Black Friday. This would make a fantastic (albeit extremely generous) gift for any iOS user, even if that person already has an older generation AirPods Pro. The upgrades are more than just incremental this time around.

Steelseries Arctis Gamebuds

Ever consider replacing your gaming headset with a pair of earbuds? Just in time for the holidays, Steelseries has dropped the price of its blemished box Steelseries Arctis Gamebuds for PlayStation 5 or PC to $125.99 (normally $200 new) with coupon code "FROST10". Get free delivery before Christmas. This is lowest price I've seen for the best dedicated gaming earbuds of 2025, even beating out Black Friday and Cyber Monday deals.

Xbox Ally Z2 A Windows Edition

The Xbox Ally was released just two months ago, with the AMD Ryzen Z2 A model retailing for $599.99. Just for the holiday season, Walmart has docked it down to $489 after a nearly 20% off instant discount. The Xbox Ally is based on the ROG Ally platform but with Microsoft's collaboration. Alongside the new Ryzen Z2 A CPU is a 7" 1080p panel with 120Hz refresh rate, 16GB of RAM and 512GB of SSD storage. This gaming handheld runs off Windows 11 with Xbox integration.

40% Off LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant 71426

Nintendo and LEGO fans rejoice, because one of our favorite sets just got a major discount ahead of the holidays. Amazon has lowered the price of the LEGO Super Mario Piranha Plant 71426 to just $35.99 after a 40% off instant discount. This happens to just barely clear the free shipping threshold for non-Prime members. The 18+ rating means that this set is relatively challenging, but I've built this one myself and I think it's a great set for builders of all ages. It would make a pretty amazing gift for the holidays and, unlike many new LEGO sets, won't cost an arm and a leg.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 SteelBook Cross-Gen Bundle for PS5

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 came out just a month ago and already there is an absolutely huge discount on it for the holiday season. Best Buy has the PlayStation Cross-Gen bundle, which includes both the PS4 edition and the enhanced PS5 edition, for just $39.99. Better yet, it even comes with a steelbook. Love it or hate it, BO7 is still one of the bigger releases of 2025. Seth Macy found the multiplayer component to be enjoyable, according to his review of the game.

Xbox Wireless Controller in Grinch Color

If you're planning to gift someone an Xbox or PC gaming controller for the holidays, then look no further than the official Xbox wireless controller. The Electric Volt colorway is down to $39.99 with free delivery at Amazon (it's normally $65). Not only is this one of the best Xbox controllers at this price point, it's also one of the best PC gaming controllers.

Razer Wolverine Pro Wiress Controller for Playstation 5

In search of a pro-grade PlayStation 5 or PC controller but don't want to pony up close to $200 for the DualSense Edge. Check out the Razer Wolverine Pro wireless controller, which normally costs an eye watering $250, but is on sale today for just $99.99. This is a competitive focused controller built with a semi-Xbox style layout with asymmetrical joysticks, mechanical buttons, microswitch d-pad, and HyperTrigger trigger-stop switches. Keep in mind that it lacks any kind of haptic or rumble feedback, since, technically, that can mess up your precision game.

$20 Cordless Electric Air Duster for PC

Keeping a tidy desk doesn't have to be labor intensive or expensive. Compressed air canisters used to be the standard but nowadays there is a better way. Most electric air dusters under $50 on Amazon are pretty much identical, so I'd recommend just getting whichever one is least expensive.

For Black Friday, Amazon is offering the JVSCAM Cordless Rechargeable Electric Air Duster (Air Blower) for just $19.98 after coupon code "U6C8Z5P7". Although I've seen this deal in the past, it is usually reserved only for Amazon Prime members. During Black Friday, it's available for everyone.

Fantik S1 Ace Precision Electric Screwdriver Set

Walmart is offering a great deal on a wonderful gift idea for anyone who is constantly fiddling with small electronics, building PCs, or modding consoles and controllers. Right now you can get the Fantik S1 Ace 3.7V Precision Cordless Screwdriver for just $21.99. Walmart states the list price is $100, but I've generally seen it closer to $50. Nevertheless, this is still a great deal on a versatile product.

$250 Off Razer's Top-End Iskur V2 Gaming Chair

Razer just dropped the price on its highest end gaming chair. The Razer Iskur V2 is normally priced at $649.99, but right now you can pick it up for $399.99 with free delivery. This is a more premium product than the Iskur X because it has 6D lumbar (vs fixed lumbar), 4D armrests (vs 2D), high-performance PU leather upholstery, and included memory foam head pillow.

34" Alienware AW3423DWF QD OLED Gaming Monitor

Follow these instructions for the extra $50 off:

  • You'll need to create an account if you haven't already (don't worry, it's free)
  • Once you've logged in, click on "My Account" under your account name on the top right
  • Click on "Dell Rewards" in the far left panel
  • Copy the 10% off Alienware Monitors coupon code

During Black Friday, Dell lowered the price of its venerable 34" Alienware AW3423DWF QD-OLED gaming monitor from $900 to just $499.99 shipped. That was a new historical price low, but today there's a way to get it for even less - $449.99 to be exact. It does require a bit of legwork to get the extra discount, but everyone should be eligible. The AW3423DWF is one of Alienware's highest end gaming monitors, with a gorgeous QD OLED panel, WQHD resolution, and a respectable 165Hz refresh rate. Alienware OLED monitors also include a 3 year warranty that includes OLED burn-in protection.

Sonos Cyber Sale Discounts Refurbished Speakers

Sonos kicked off a last minute holiday sale where you can score extra savings of up to 25% off select certified refurbished soundbars, speakers, and subs. You better hurry, though, because today is the last day for free Christmas delivery. Sonos refurbished products come like new, in pristine packaging with all the original accessories. They even come with the same one year warranty as a retail purchased product. If this is a gift for someone, that person probably won't ever realize that the item is anything but new.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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The $600 SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite Gaming Headset Sees Its First Discount Ever for the Holidays

Just in time for the holiday season, Steelseries is finally offering the first ever discount on its flagship Steelseries Arctis Nova Elite wireless headphones. They're normally priced at a steep $599.99, but for a limited time there's a 10% off coupon code "FROST10" that drops the price to $539.99 with free shipping. Steelseries direct is the only place to get it on sale. Currently the Sage & Gold colorway is on backorder (but still orderable) and the Obision colorway is in stock and may arrive before Christmas.

10% Off SteelSeries Arctis Nova Elite Gaming Headset

Steelseries' flagship headset leaves no feature unwanted, as should be if you're going to charge $600 for a gaming headset. I haven't been able to try out these headphones myself (and probably won't be able to afford these for a while), but fortunately Will Judd at IGN recently wrote up a very thorough review. In short, nothing else compares.

The discounted price of $539.99 isn't exactly "cheap", but $60 in savings is nothing to scoff at. After all, this headset wasn't even on sale during Cyber Monday or Black Friday. There's also plenty of time to receive it before Christmas. If you're a rich uncle looking to making his gamer niece or nephew veryhappy, then you can't go wrong with this as a gift.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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Everyone's Playing Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Following Game Awards Sweep

In the wake of an incredible run at The Game Awards last week, during which Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 won a record-breaking nine awards and announced a free DLC out right now, a whole lot of people are purchasing and/or downloading the game to see what all the fuss is about.

This observation comes from multiple data sources, all of which are pointing to a sudden rush of players to Clair Obscur across platforms. On Steam, the game reached a peak over the weekend of 56,993 players, according to SteamDB. The numbers haven't been that high since June.

The game's popularity is reflecting in sales, as well. According to Rhys Elliott, head of market analysis at Alinea Analytics, sales of Clair Obscur have spiked since The Game Awards. They're up 76% on Steam, 21% on PS5, and 3% on Xbox (where it's available on Game Pass). Alinea's estimate is that this amounts to over 200,000 more copies sold in just a few days.

But returning players are also coming back. Mat Piscatella, senior director at Circana, said that "the percent of US active PS, XBX and US Steam players engaging with the game more than tripled by Dec 13th when compared to Dec 10th. US Steam showed the largest lift," in a Bluesky post. Piscatella affirmed that this was the highest total of players engaged on Steam since June 1, with Xbox in the US seeing its highest total since June 27, and PlayStation in the US since June 10th.

It's an incredible spike no matter how you look at it, reflecting both those playing for the first time as well as returning players giving the free DLC a shot. It's likely that its run of awards had something to do with this, especially since one of those awards was Game of the Year. It's gained so much attention that even French president Emmanuel Macron spoke up to congratulate developer Sandfall Interactive.

If you, like all these other people, are just starting Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 this weekend, here at IGN we have a helpful Beginner Guide that you may find useful to read through as you start. You can also check in on our list of things Clair Obscur doesn't tell you, or our full Walkthrough in case you get stuck.

We at IGN also loved Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, giving it a 9/10 and writing: "Wearing its inspirations on its sleeve, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 paints itself into the pantheon of great RPGs with a brilliant combat system and a gripping, harrowing story."

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

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Today Is the Last Day to Save Up to 25% Off Sonos Recertified Speakers and Get Free Christmas Delivery

Haven't finished your holiday shopping? Your time's running out if you're looking to have your order arrive before December 25. Fortunately, Sonos kicked off a last minute holiday sale where you can score extra savings of up to 25% off select certified refurbished soundbars, speakers, and subs. You better hurry, though, because today is the last day for free Christmas delivery. Sonos refurbished products come like new, in pristine packaging with all the original accessories. They even come with the same one year warranty as a retail purchased product. If this is a gift for someone, that person probably won't ever realize that the item is anything but new.

Sonos Era 100 SmartSpeaker

The Sonos Era 100 retails for $219 new, but you can pick up a certified refurbished model for just $134. This is Sonos' most popular and most versatile speaker. Despite its compact size, the Era 100 houses two tweeters, a mid-woofer, and three class-D digital amplifiers to produce precise, distortion-free audio even at high volumes. It has a built-in microphone for smart functionality. Because of its flexibility, it's often paired with a sound bar or a second Era speaker.

Sonos Arc Soundbar

Sonos doesn't discount its flagship Arc lineup of speakers very often, so it's a wise investment to jump on a good sale when you see one. The Sonos Arc was discontinued last year to make way for its successor, the Arc Ultra. The release of the Arc Ultra doesn't make the Arc any less of an outstanding speaker. It's a better value than picking up the Arc Ultra, currently not on sale for $1,100.

The 45" soundbar houses eleven precisely engineered internal speakers, including three tweeters and eight midwoofers each paired with Class-D amplifiers. It's capable of room filling audio by itself, but you'd still benefit from a separate subwoofer to round out the low end. Unlike the Sonos Beam, which only has virtual height channels, the Arc has two physical height channels for true Dolby Atmos support. The Arc also has a built-in microphone.

Sonos Beam (Gen 2) Soundbar

The Sonos Beam is a great option for someone who requires a more compact sound bar or simply doesn't want to spend too much money on a speaker system. It's attractively priced right now at just $299, so $100 less than the Arc. The Beam (Gen 2) is a 26-inch long, 5.0-channel soundbar with one tweeter and four mid-woofers for natural, balanced sound and four passive radiators to help with the low end. Although the Beam doesn't have physical height channels, it has two virtual height channels for Dolby Atmos support. There's also a built-in microphone for smart functionality.

Sonos Sub 3 Subwoofer

The audio savvy knows that a single speaker isn't enough to reproduce an entire soundstage. If you could pick only one other speaker to supplement your existing one, then a subwoofer would make the most meaningful impact. If you want to add ground-shaking bass to your Sonos setup, there's still nothing better than a separate standalone subwoofer. The Sub 3 boasts plenty of power in the form of dual inward-facing 5"x8" woofers and a ported design that allows for a louder and deeper low-end.

Why Sonos?

If you're looking for an easy solution to add great sound to your home, then you've probably already heard of Sonos. Sonos speakers are very easy to set up, don't take a large amount of space, and most importantly, offer distortion-free room-filling audio. They're definitely pricier than budget options, but the sound quality is comparable to speakers that cost hundreds more or take up much more space.

Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn't hunting for deals for other people at work, he's hunting for deals for himself during his free time.

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The Best Free VPNs for Your PC

Although there’s no shortage of free VPNs for PC, very few can be trusted. Some of the many problems you’ll face using one include slow speeds, limited server locations, data caps, insufficient encryption, and extensive data logging. Needless to say, free VPNs aren’t suitable for more bandwidth-heavy tasks such as streaming or online gaming.

The good news is that there are still a handful of free VPNs for PC that avoid the many common pitfalls of free VPNs. I installed them on my Windows, MacOS, and Linux devices to assess their speed, server locations, security, and privacy policies, as well as their available features. Better still, all of the VPNs covered below are genuinely free as opposed to merely free trials (though they do also have paid plans with more features than the free versions).

TL;DR – These Are the Best Free VPNs for PC:

A Virtual Private Network (VPN) is a service that takes your internet traffic and routes it through an encrypted tunnel to a server in your preferred location. You’re provided with a different IP address, which allows you to browse the web anonymously. The ability to effectively change virtual locations also makes VPNs a popular choice with those who wish to bypass geo-blocks on content.

1. Proton VPN

Best Free VPN for PC

Proton VPN is able to provide its free tier thanks to its many paid users. What puts Proton VPN at the top of the free VPN pack is its unlimited data allowance and the fact that it doesn’t impose any speed limits. You won’t have access to as many servers as the paid plan, but there’s still five countries offered: the U.S., Netherlands, Japan, Romania, and Poland. The trouble is that you won’t be able to choose which country you connect to, instead being automatically connected to the fastest available server.

The speed of Proton VPN’s free servers is pretty impressive and exceeds that of most free VPNs. You’ll benefit from a high level of encryption and protection from DNS and IPv6 leaks. Unlike many rival VPNs, Proton VPN operates a true, independently audited no-logs policy. Just keep in mind that with this free tier, you’ll only be able to use it on one device at a time.

2. Hide.me

Best Free VPN With No Signup

Hide.me has a free plan with a lot to like. Like Proton VPN, there’s no speed limits or data limits in sight, yet one key difference is that you don’t have to sign up for an account to use Hide.me’s free tier. Luckily, there aren’t any caveats to this either, be it ads or data logging. At the time of writing, there are seven different server locations available – Finland, France, Germany, Netherlands, Switzerland, the UK, and the U.S. – which is more than most free VPNs provide.

Not all free VPN apps are easy to use, but Hide.me has a clean and simple interface. It’s good to see that users on Hide.me’s free tier have the same protection as paid users: 256-bit AES encryption, DNS leak protection, and a kill switch. What’s even more impressive is that free users have access to split tunneling, allowing you to choose which apps use the VPN and which can bypass it. Having read through Hide.me’s, I’m pleased to find that there’s no logs either.

3. Windscribe

Best Free VPN for Features

Windscribe provides more free server locations than most free VPNs. Overall, it has 10 countries to choose from, including the U.S., Canada, Germany, Hong Kong, and Switzerland. What’s interesting about Windscribe is that you get a monthly data allowance of 10GB when you provide an email address (and 2GB without), and by posting about Windscribe’s service on X, you can get an extra 5GB of data.

Another reason to strongly consider Windscribe is that, unlike the other free VPNs for PC covered here, there’s absolutely no limit to the number of devices on which you can use it. The free tier of Windscribe includes all of the same features as the paid version. As such, you’ll have full access to ad blocking and split tunneling which is a lot of value at no cost. Windscribe doesn’t keep identifying logs, while data is secured with 256-bit AES or ChaCha20 encryption.

4. PrivadoVPN

Best Free VPN for Privacy

PrivadoVPN is a solid all-around free VPN for PC with free servers in 10 countries including the U.S., UK, and Canada. Particularly impressive is that you have four different cities to choose from in the U.S.: Los Angeles, Miami, New York, and Washington, D.C. You can order the various options by latency, making it that much easier to find a fast server. Signup with an email address is required but once you’re done, you’ll have 10GB a month to play with.

The data limit means that it’s only suitable for basic browsing, but unlike some free VPNs, it doesn’t throttle your connection. As with most free VPNs, you can only use the PrivadoVPN’s free tier on one device. Yet that device benefits from 256-bit AES encryption and a kill switch which, should the VPN connection drop, cuts your traffic and prevents data exposure. PrivadoVPN is a no-logs VPN operating out of Switzerland, a country with strong privacy laws.

5. TunnelBear

Best Free VPN for Traveling

TunnelBear stands out for allowing free users to access its entire server network, which consists of more than 8,000 servers in 46 countries. The main downside is that you’ll only have 2GB of data each month. Fortunately, there’s no limit when it comes to server speeds. What’s more, you can use TunnelBear on as many devices as you like simultaneously.

Although TunnelBear is headquartered in Canada, a Five Eyes member, it operates a no-logs policy. It subjects itself to annual security audits, the results of which are published online. TunnelBear’s Windows app includes a kill switch and split tunneling. If you’re in a country with strict internet censorship, TunnelBear’s GhostBear feature disguises VPN traffic as regular web traffic to navigate restrictions.

What to Look for in a Free VPN for PC

The fact is that most free VPNs have a number of issues, some of which are too significant to overlook. This may be heavy bandwidth throttling or expensive logging of user data. Below are some of the key things to evaluate in a quality free VPN for PC.

  • Unlimited data: Very few VPNs offer unlimited data to free users. This means that in most cases, you’ll only have between 2-10GB of data which is extremely limiting, particularly if you want to use your VPN for streaming. Fortunately, I’ve found two rare exceptions in Proton VPN and Hide.me.
  • No speed limits: Bandwidth throttling is common with free VPNs. Often, this can make even basic browsing a challenge. This is not the case with the VPNs included here, all of which offer unlimited speed. You’ll still find them to be slower than their paid counterparts, though, due to the heavier user load on each free VPN server (though TunnelBear makes its entire server network available to free users).
  • No ads: Download a free VPN for your PC and there’s a chance you’ll be bombarded with ads. Of course, this is a way in which a free service is able to remain free. However, it’s not the only way (and it’s downright annoying!). For this reason, none of the free VPNs for PC I’ve recommended include ads.
  • Strong security: Some free VPNs may actually put your security at greater risk than not using a VPN at all. Weak encryption and outdated software can result in vulnerabilities and lead to data breaches. What’s more, some free VPNs even install adware or malware on your device. I only recommend VPNs with a high level of encryption, typically 256-bit AES.
  • Strict no-logs policy: Most people don’t, understandably, read what can be extremely long privacy policies. As a result, they don’t realize that some free VPNs keep extensive records of their data. This may include their actual IP address and the websites they visit. Such data can easily identify a user, compromising privacy in the process. It’s important to stick with VPNs that have no-logs policies with absolutely no logging of any identifying data.
  • Multiple server locations: The more locations a free VPN offers, the more likely it is that there’ll be one close to your location for a faster connection. A greater number of server locations increases flexibility when it comes to bypassing geographic restrictions on online content. TunnelBear lets its free users access its entire server network (across 45 countries) while our other selections offer multiple locations.
  • No signup required: Most VPNs, free or paid, require you to sign up for an account and provide an email address to access their services. One notable exception is Hide.me, which lets you access its servers anonymously.

How to Use a Free VPN for PC

Regardless of the VPN you choose, the process for getting set up and connected to a server is pretty much the same:

  1. Visit the website of the provider in question and select the free plan. In most cases, you’ll need to sign up for a free account.
  2. Download and install the Windows, Mac, or Linux app for your device by following the on-screen instructions provided.
  3. Open the VPN app and log in (or create an account if you haven’t already).
  4. You can now connect to a server in your preferred location.
  5. That’s it! Your connection is now secured.

Best Free VPN for PC FAQs

Are free VPNs safe to use?

Unfortunately, many free VPNs are not safe to use and pose genuine risks including malware. I’ve tested dozens of VPN services and identified the best free options, performing leak tests and fine-combing their privacy policies. That way, you know you can use them with absolute peace of mind.

What are the differences between free VPNs and paid VPNs?

Free VPNs tend to be far more limited than paid VPNs. Data, speed, and connection limits are all common. In most cases, you’ll have access to far fewer servers and features. Some free VPNs are adequate for basic browsing but for anything else (namely streaming or online gaming), you’ll almost certainly want a less restrictive, paid VPN subscription.

Can I use a free VPN for streaming?

You cannot use most free VPNs for streaming, at least not without contending with persistent performance issues. Although I’ve identified free VPNs that don’t throttle speeds, their servers aren’t optimized for streaming. Free VPN servers also attract plenty of users, which means they tend to experience too much load for seamless streaming.

How do free VPNs make money?

The answer to this question is really what separates quality free VPNs from the rest. Most free VPNs make money by spamming you with ads or, even worse, by logging and selling your data. The difference is that the best free PC VPNs have quality paid services that help support their free tiers. Of course, these plans are more limited, encouraging you to potentially upgrade in future.

Mark Gill is a freelance VPN writer for IGN, bringing over five years of dedicated experience from Comparitech, where he delves deep into the intricacies of VPNs. When he’s not testing VPNs, Mark is an avid gamer with a soft spot for the Sega Mega Drive, reliving the classics for a dose of nostalgia.

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New York Becomes the First State to Require Transparency in the Use of AI Actors With New Law

New York has made history as the first state to enact a law requiring transparency in the use of AI-generated actors as well as the use of a person’s name, image, and likeness after death.

Governor Kathy Hochul signed two pieces of legislation on December 11 that intend to slow down the unchecked use of AI in entertainment and ads. The first piece of legislation requires advertisers to disclose whenever AI-generated actors are used instead of humans in commercials they produce.

“The proliferation of deepfakes and other artificial intelligence has blurred the lines between the digital world and reality, costing jobs and harming consumers in the process,” Assembly member Linda B. Rosenthal said of the impact of AI in these niche fields.

The second piece of legislation requires consent from a deceased person’s heirs or estate before their name, image, or likeness can be used for commercial purposes. This has been a hot button topic in the industry over the last few years as many of the greats passing away brought the notion of profiting from their likenesses into question. To be fair, some estates have approved that kind of usage, but it’s still a fairly easy thing to exploit without the necessary guardrails.

McDonald's unveiled what has to be the most god-awful ad I've seen this year – worse than Coca-Cola's.

Fully AI-generated, that's one. Looks repulsive, that's two. More cynical about Christmas than the Grinch, that's three.

I don't wanna be the only one suffering, take a look: pic.twitter.com/lRYODLkkBJ

— Theodore McKenzie (@realTedMcKenzie) December 6, 2025

“We are enacting common sense laws that will ensure we are fully transparent when using images generated by artificial intelligence and also prevent the unauthorized commercial use of a deceased individual’s name or likeness,” Hochul explained of the law. “In New York State, we are setting a clear standard that keeps pace with technology, while protecting artists and consumers long after the credits roll.”

State Senator Michael Gianaris also noted: “Film and television production remains an integral part of New York’s economy, and that is why New York will continue to lead in protecting the workers who power this industry.”

The labor union for actors, the Screen Actors Guild, aka SAG-AFTRA, is fully in support of this legislation. “These protections are the direct result of artists, lawmakers and advocates coming together to confront the very real and immediate risks posed by unchecked AI use,” national executive director Duncan Crabtree-Ireland said in a statement. “By mandating transparency and securing consent, New York has drawn a bright line that puts human creativity, integrity and trust first. This is smart, forward-looking legislation that will have national impact.”

Coca-Cola’s annual Christmas advert is AI-generated again this year.

The company says they used even fewer people to make it — “We need to keep moving forward and pushing the envelope… The genie is out of the bottle, and you’re not going to put it back in” pic.twitter.com/g1dogxS8Tq

— DiscussingFilm (@DiscussingFilm) November 3, 2025

The news comes hot on the heels of two controversial AI-generated holiday commercials: one from Coca-Cola, for the second year in a row, and one from McDonald's. McDonald's ended up pulling the ad amid a backlash, but Coca-Cola's remains online.

Jason Zada, founder and chief creative officer of AI studio Secret Level, defended his company’s work on Coke’s Christmas promo. “The haters on the Internet are the loudest. A lot of the people complaining last year were from the creative industry who were just afraid — afraid for their jobs, afraid for what it did. But I think the spot tested really well and average people really enjoyed it.”

Pratik Thakar, global vp and head of generative AI at Coca-Cola, added: “Last year we decided to go all in, and it worked out well for us… Yes, some parts of the industry were not pleased we were using a 100% generative AI film, but that’s part and parcel of doing something pioneering. We understand that concern. But we need to keep moving forward and pushing the envelope. The genie is out of the bottle, and you’re not going to put it back in.”

The use of generative AI to create videos both commercial and non-commercial is one of the hottest topics in all entertainment. OpenAI’s Sora 2 app, for example, has caused significant controversy after it was used to flood social media with videos containing depictions of copyrighted characters including those from popular anime and game franchises such as One Piece, Demon Slayer, Pokémon, and Mario. OpenAI CEO Sam Altman has called Sora 2 videos using copyrighted characters "interactive fan fiction."

And in September, SAG-AFTRA issued a strongly worded statement in response to the emergence of Tilly Norwood, the AI-generated “actress” that has enraged Hollywood.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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The Final Update for Assassin's Creed Shadows in 2025 Arrives Tomorrow, With New Finishers, Another Animus Quest, and More

Ubisoft will launch its final Assassin's Creed Shadows update of the year this week, ahead of the game's arrival on Nintendo Switch 2.

Included in Title Update 1.1.7 are a set of brutal-looking new finishers to spice up Naoe and Yasuke's combat (there's some brutal-looking new moves in there).

For fans following Shadows' typically-bizarre Animus content, this week brings a new Rift to explore as the mysterious Guide seeks players' help once again. And there's another new battle pass-like Project to work through, unlocking a fresh bo staff, as well as an outfit for Naoe (sadly, no more cats or Ezio costumes this time).

One useful tweak is the ability to access your Vault content — those text logs with modern day story — without fully quitting the game and heading to the Animus desktop, which was a faff. You'll also be able to exchange Animus keys for more Gold, Mastery and Knowledge Points, should be be needing any more of those.

The above improvements come in addition to a long list of bug fixes and other changes, including some launch day updates for Assassin's Creed Shadows' Nintendo Switch 2 edition (that arrives this Wednesday, December 17).

Here are the rest of those changes in full:

Assassin's Creed Shadows Title Update 1.1.7 — Bug fixes & Improvements patch notes:

Nintendo Switch 2

  • Improved various FPS issues.
  • Fixed crashes for stability improvements
  • Fixed various visual issues.
  • Improved the touchscreen experience.
  • Fixed an issue where players were asked to connect to a controller whenever the Switch 2 was docked or undocked, even if controllers were already connected.
  • Resolved an issue where the players would remain in an infinite black screen after creating a Ubisoft Connect account or log in with an already existing account upon selecting an audio pack from the initial boot menu.

Gameplay

  • Removed an exploit that would permit double engravings on the Sword of Fathoms.
  • Fixed an issue preventing Naginatas from being sold. Fine, I shall sell my best wares somewhere else!
  • Resolved an issue where perks that checked Mastery points spent would not update if Mastery points changed after equipping the item.
  • Fixed an issue where upgrading skills to Rank 3 would sometimes cause damage upgrades from Rank 2 to be missing.
  • The Bo Staff will now increase its affliction buildup stat when upgrading it Mythic and Artifact quality.
  • Perks with affliction effects now have dynamic wording that specify which affliction they apply, based on the item they are engraved on.
  • Fixed an issue where Knowledge Scrolls were removed from the players inventory. Junjiro did you take my scrolls again??
  • Shared skills between Naoe and Yasuke will now correctly be learned by both.
  • Edited wording for the "Affliction After Deflect" perk to clarify it applies 35% buildup instead of a full Affliction.
  • Ensured that "Restore 6% Health With Posture Attack" is present for all Critical Damage and Health Gain engravings for all weapons when equipped.

Claws of Awaji

  • Fixed an issue where players with two copies of the game, one with the Claws of Awaji Expansion and one without, would permanently lose the ability to fast travel to the island of Awaji when switching between the two editions of the game.

World

  • Players can now whistle while using the Follow Road mechanic. Enjoy the open road, whistle a tune and relax!
  • Corrupted Castles will no longer reset when loading into a previous save after a season has already changed.
  • Fixed an issue where enemies and loot would respawn upon loading a save before changing seasons.

Visuals & Graphics

  • Adjusted some facial animation for Naoe or Yasuke that looked unnatural during all cinematics when a hood was equipped. Psst! Naoe, stop making silly faces, please!

UI

  • Corrected inconsistencies between the smuggled rewards shown in the UI at the end of a season and what was truly received. All the goods are there, boss!
  • Fixed inconsistencies with the smuggled rewards UI when the Stables are upgraded. Remember to give your trusty steed an apple as a treat.
  • Corrected location name for "Kawarajiri Lumber Camp" in Japanese.

Online Store

  • Fixed an issue with receiving Store, Deluxe and Premium items into the player's inventory.

PC SPECIFIC

  • Fixed inputs issues when rebinding on Mouse and Keyboard.
  • Improved FPS stability issues on PC.

SPOILERS AHEAD!

Quests

  • "Swords And Sake": Fixed an issue where the mission couldn't be completed due to Gennojo dying.
  • "Eliminate Outlaws": Corrected issues preventing the completion of the mission.
  • "Temple Stories": Ensured that Joken Hokkyo will not disappear so that the quest objective can be completed. Wait! Don't go! I need to complete this mission!
  • "Dismantling One by One": Wandering enemies will now be indicated with a marker.

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The Samsung P9 256GB MicroSD Express Nintendo Switch 2 Memory Drops to a New All-Time Low

If you're a lucky owner of a brand new Nintendo Switch 2 console, you'll definitely want to pick up some extra storage. The Switch 2 only has 256GB of onboard storage, and chances are you'll probably need to expand it down the road. Amazon just lowered the price of the 256GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express card, which will double your available storage, for just $32.99. As a comparison, the best previous deal I saw on a 256GB memory card was during Cyber Monday for $39.99. You don't have to worry about performance, either. We recently reviewed this exact card and strongly recommend it.

256GB Samsung P9 MicroSD Express Memory Card

Nintendo Switch 2 compatible

As you should already know, the Switch 2 console will only accept MicroSD Express cards. If you have a standard MicroSD card from your previous Switch, you sadly won't be able to use it to store games in the Switch 2. Although the two might look similar, MicroSD Express cards are much, much faster than their precedessors, with speeds of up to 800MB/s. Most MicroSD cards cap out at well under 200MB/s.

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The Best Pokemon Gift Ideas for 2025

It's that time again to hang some Poké Balls on your Trevenant or Exeggutor and get festive, but it's not Christmas without spending some Pokédollars on some good old Pokémon merch, right? I'm a massive Pokémon trainer (both in circumference and fandom), and I know a thing or two about the video games, TCG, plushies, and Funko.

So I thought this is the best time of year for a Pokémon Gift Guide, with the back end of 2025 focusing on the return of Mega Evolution. First introduced in the Pokémon X and Y video games and TCG, it's the most favored Pokémon gimmick, and it's back for the mainline games’ return to Kalos in Pokémon Legends: Z-A. So let's get into it, because there's a gift here for every budget and Pokéfan:

Best Pokémon TCG Gifts

The Pokémon Trading Card Game has seen the end of the Scarlet and Violet era this year, ending with the Black Bolt and White Flare expansions. We're now a base set and expansion into the Mega Evolution era, with the most recent set being the Mega Charizard X-fronted Phantasmal Flames. Speaking of:

Mega Charizard X ex Ultra-Premium Collection

It's been a pain in the Mudbray trying to get hold of the Mega Charizard X ex Ultra Premium Collection, but it looks like stock is freeing up just in time for the Christmas rush. Plus, Amazon is currently selling it near MSRP and at market value when compared to TCGplayer. It contains the following booster packs alongside Mega Charizard X-themed card sleeves, deck box, damage counter dice, playmat, and a metal coin:

  • 4 x Phantasmal Flames
  • 4 x Mega Evolution
  • 4 x Destined Rivals
  • 4 x Journey Together
  • 2 x Surging Sparks

The main pull of this UPC is the Mega Charizard X ex Mega Attack Rare and Oricorio ex SIR promo cards, which, frankly, are the best couple of promo cards we've had in a big box collection for a while.

The Best Pokémon Chase Cards You Can Pull in Packs Right Now

If you follow my Crashers and Climbers weekly column, you'll know by now that Pokémon TCG is starting to find a new floor with individual card values thanks to better stock levels nationwide. That means it's going to save trainers even more money buying single chase cards over ripping hundreds of booster packs.

The carousel above contains the top 5 Pokémon TCG chase cards from each expansion from the current Mega Evolution and previous Scarlet and Violet eras. Any of these cards would make a great gift this Christmas; it just depends on your budget!

More Pokémon TCG

Prefer to gift sealed products? No problem, I've gone through the regularly stocked products by big box retailers like Amazon and price-checked them against TCGplayer to make sure you're getting the best bang for your Pokébucks. TCGplayer is an online marketplace where vendors sell single cards and sealed products for multiple different trading card games, including Pokémon TCG.

It's owned by eBay, and sellers have their own review ratings on there, so you can check over a seller before you buy. It's also a great price-tracking tool for Pokémon trainers and collectors in the US, so you can see what the value of any particular card or sealed product was up to 12 months ago. It's always worth a check to make sure you're getting the best deal before you buy from pretty much anywhere.

Pokémon Video Games

I'd be shocked if you haven't at least tried a mainline Pokémon game, seeing as they've been around since 1999, but there's a first time for everything. I've focused on Nintendo Switch 1 and 2 Pokémon games here, and there's currently some great discounts going. I've even managed to work out the cheapest way to get the Switch 2 version of Pokémon Legends: Z-A.

Cheapest Pokémon Legends: Z-A Deal

Obviously, this is while stocks last, but if you pick up the Nintendo Switch 1 version of Pokémon Legends: Z-A for $44.99 on Woot, then upgrade it to the Switch 2 version for $9.99 via the Amazon digital code service, you're saving $15 over buying the usual Switch 2 copy of Legends: Z-A. If you're going to dive into the Mega Dimension DLC too, you're paying a total of $84.97 vs. the full-fat price of $98.99.

More Pokémon Video Games

Legends: Z-A isn't the only Pokémon game getting a nice discount right now, either. One of the top games for Nintendo Switch is Pokémon Legends: Arceus, a pseudo-prequel to Z-A that showcases similar mechanics and carries on the trend of turning the traditional gameplay of Pokémon games on its head.

If you're rocking a Switch 2 this Christmas, I'd highly recommend getting Pokémon Scarlet and Violet. They're the latest traditional Pokémon games that get a much-needed and free upgrade for Nintendo Switch 2. That means it now runs at a full 60 frames per second in handheld and docked mode, with 4K resolution when playing through the TV. There's more Pokémon hanging around in the wild now, too, and some other quality-of-life improvements that fix most of the issues it had at launch.

Pokémon Gifts: Funko Pop!

Now, I won't collect Funko Pops, as I'd end up not feeding my kids, and you have to do that every now and again, apparently. But they're awesome nonetheless; I just have zero self-control with collectibles. There's some bargains to be had right now, such as 2 for $24 on select Pokémon Funkos on Amazon, to some cheeky discounts on others.

Funko Pop Moments Deluxe: Pokémon Starters

Some bigger Funko sets are just worth every penny, such as one of the most nostalgic moments for ’90s kids. This represents a simpler time for me, and an iconic one for many that's been copied in some way, shape, or form in every Pokémon game since. Choosing your first-ever starter Pokémon is a big deal, and looking at this display piece just makes me smile. I picked Bulbasaur, and I will die on that hill.

More Pokémon Funko Pops

From giant Funko Pops to double packs and single Pops, there's something here for every Funko and Pokémon fan. Just be careful: if you're buying someone their first Funko and you're financially responsible for them, you're on a slippery but extremely fun hobby.

Pokémon Squishmallows

Squishmallows are the softest and most cuddly Pokémon plushies you can get, and they come in various shapes and sizes. They're super high quality and hardwearing, too, so they're perfect for little trainers as well.

20-Inch Sprigatito Pokémon Squishmallow

Sprigatito is one of the Paldean starters from the Scarlet and Violet games I mentioned above, and it's an awesome Grass-type. This is a 20-inch one that's normally $69.99, but it's down to $37.99 for the holidays and a great deal.

More Pokémon Squishmallows

If you're not into the Squishmallow versions of Pokémon, you can get the cuddly 10-inch full-body Pokémon, too, that are also currently on offer. There's Pikachu and Piplup available right now, but I can guarantee any Pokémon fan is going to love a Squishmallow to cuddle, even if they're too cool or grown up for one (I have five).

For more gift ideas, you may also enjoy our holiday shopping lists below:

Christian Wait is a contributing freelancer for IGN covering everything collectable and deals. Christian has over 7 years of experience in the Gaming and Tech industry with bylines at Mashable and Pocket-Tactics. Christian also makes hand-painted collectibles for Saber Miniatures. Christian is also the author of "Pokemon Ultimate Unofficial Gaming Guide by GamesWarrior". Find Christian on X @ChrisReggieWait.

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Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl Gets Free Update This Week Adding New Quests, Locations and Hub

Just weeks after making its PlayStation 5 debut, Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is getting a big free content update adding new quests, characters and a fresh hub, as well as an additional weapon.

In a post on the PlayStation blog, Stalker 2's Ukranian developer GSC Game World announced the new update and noted that it would be "completely free to all owners of the game" — so anyone who may have played previously on PC and Xbox Series X/S should expect to receive the additional content also.

Xbox owners who played the shooter via Xbox Game Pass when it originally launched in November 2024 may need to check if they still have access, however, as Stalker 2 departed from the subscription's catalog last month, causing something of a stir.

New content is on the way to S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: https://t.co/VGavXyDygk

⚬ 8 robust quests
⚬ 7 locations to explore
⚬ 6 characters with their own stories
⚬ Unique weapon
⚬ Creation hub pic.twitter.com/P1bkNJW5H7

— PlayStation (@PlayStation) December 15, 2025

"Strange things start happening near the Malachite on the western part of the map," GSC says of its new questline. "The research groups sent by scientists were reporting a signal interfering with their usual PDA communications. After listening to it, stalkers were suffering from headaches, nose bleeds, and hallucinations."

It all sounds like something interesting, if potentially deadly, that's well worth investigating. Eight missions are included, with seven locations to explore, six more characters to meet, plus a new rifle to master: the GP37V2. You'll also get the chance to establish a new hub in the Burnt Forest region.

GSC had previously promised new quests were on the way as part of its 2025 development roadmap, which included fresh gameplay featurs and story missions, as well as continued technical upgrades — such as a move to the latest version of Unreal Engline. Memorably, Stalker 2 launched in a bit of a state, though GSC has pledged to continue working to turn things around.

"Underneath the technical problems that plague Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is a unique greatness," IGN wrote in our Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl review, giving it 8/10. "It emerges as a refreshingly brutal shooter that strives to hook you with its incredible atmosphere and leave you invested by the end of this long, arduous journey." Read more on how Stalker 2 has changed everything for the studio amid the full-scale invasion of Ukraine here.

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Best Gaming Earbuds 2025: Top (Mostly) Wireless In-Ear Headphones

Gaming earbuds have plenty of advantages over full-sized headsets. They're more portable, more versatile – many can connect to your phone for commuting and moseying around – and ditching the headband makes them more comfortable for many people, too.

They're ideal for handheld consoles like the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch 2 but the best earbuds can also become your go-to audio device for your gaming PC or console, delivering clear sound and crisp communication with your teammates.

Here are seven of the best, broken down into categories so you can pick the one that suits you most.

TL;DR – These Are the Best Gaming Earbuds:

1. SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds

The Best Gaming Earbuds

It may be hard to break up with your gaming headset, but the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds offer a comparable experience in a much smaller form factor that’s ideal for gaming on the go. We've reviewed the SteelSeries Arctis GameBuds and found that “few earbuds are able to cover every base as competently.” So, beyond gaming, these subtle little secure and comfortable ear pieces make for an excellent everyday earbud option.

Sound quality is most important, and the Arctis GameBuds don’t disappoint, providing a full and spacious audio experience with clear, balanced sound across all frequencies. ANC is baked in and does an excellent job blocking out lower ambient noise, but be prepared for some higher frequencies to still get through. As for in-game audio, everything from explosions to footsteps comes across boldly. It’s possible to pick up some directional cues, giving away enemy locations, even if it’s not as pronounced as a regular gaming headset. If you’re looking to make any changes to the sound, SteelSeries offers a robust app to tweak any EQ or ANC settings.

Connectivity is a major way the SteelSeries Arctis Gamebuds differentiate themselves from more traditional wireless earbuds. Rather than only relying on Bluetooth, these buds offer a 2.4GHz wireless USB-C dongle for a reliable, low-latency link to gaming devices. While the L-shaped dongle design may occasionally block ports in certain devices, it easily slots into just about anything, from the Switch to a gaming PC. The linked model is made specifically for PlayStation, but the Xbox version of the Arctis GameBuds are just as great.

Given that these earbuds are exclusively wireless, battery life is always a concern. Luckily, a single quick charge can get you up to 10 hours of playback, and an additional 30 hours from the Qi wireless charging case should last most gaming marathons. ANC and mic usage can kill some of that battery life, but it still blows most earbuds out of the water. Really, the only place our reviewer could fault the Arctis GameBuds is occasional in-ear detection playback issues and a few Bluetooth connectivity problems.

2. Sony Inzone Buds

Gaming Earbuds With the Best Battery Life

Sony's Inzone Buds will last 12 hours without needing a recharge in their case, enough to get you through a marathon session, and they're comfy enough that your ears won't need a break. They sound good, too, rich and full, and spatial audio means you always know which direction footsteps are coming from. The 2.4GHz connection to their USB-C dongle won't net you any noticable delays between your screen and your ears.

On PC, they work with Sony's detailed Inzone Hub, where you can easily switch EQs, toggle noise canceling, or use "transparency mode," letting you hear what's going on in the room around you without needing to take the buds off.

They are not, unfortunately, the most versatile earbuds. The Inzone Hub is PC only, limiting their customization on other consoles. And they don't have a regular Bluetooth connection, only Bluetooth LE (low energy). A lot of devices don't support that ,so you'll need to use the dongle to connect them to your Steam Deck, Switch 2, or your phone (some recent Android phones support Bluetooth LE). They also don't work with Xbox consoles.

But they're still excellent low-latency gaming buds – and lasting 12 hours is seriously impressive.

3. Momentum True Wireless 4 Earbuds

Best-Sounding Earbuds That Also Work for Gaming

The Sennheiser Momentum True Wireless 4 earbuds are some of the best that money – lots of money – can buy, but they're not gaming earbuds. So why are they on this list?

Their Bluetooth won't stand up to a wired gaming headset or to dedicated low-latency gaming earbuds that connect via a USB dongle, but they do have a specific "low latency" audio mode designed for gaming, and it worked better than other non-gaming earbuds we've tried.

It's a little fiddly to set up: you have to connect these buds simultaneously to your phone and to whatever you're playing on. But once you've done that, they'll work just fine. We tested them in both Fortnite and Arc Raiders on PC and we could feel a delay – but it was very slight. If you play more casual games, say on a handheld console, or if you care about rich sound and immersion more than pure speed, these could be for you.

As everyday earbuds they're some of the best we've ever reviewed, and their customization app is packed with features you won't find on other earbuds, such as a podcast mode for studio sound, battery protection mode to extend their lifespan, and a fit test to help you decide which of the many ear tips to use.

4. Asus ROG Cetra

Best Budget Wireless Gaming Earbuds

The under-$100 ROG Cetra earbuds feature low-latency wireless through Armoury Crate, which is Asus’ specialized app for various personalization features. The Asus earbuds also feature active noise cancellation if you really want to immerse yourself in the game. As an added touch, the Cetra features fast and wireless charging.

If want something with a slightly amped up performance, Bluetooth multipoint, and few other extras, check out the Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova, recommended further down on this guide.

5. Logitech G333

Best Budget Wired Gaming Earbuds

Logitech fans who want a wired solution can try out the G333 wired earbuds. Featuring dual dedicated drivers, they’re available in three colors, including purple/yellow, black/blue and white/purple, have an integrated mic, and media controls. All of this comes at a super affordable price point.

An IGN expert reviewed the Logitech G333 wired earbuds, noting they were, "surprisingly impressive gaming earbuds."

6. Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNova

Most Comfortable Gaming Earbuds

If you’re after a comfortable, lightweight pair of earbuds that work great for gaming, listening to music, or taking calls, the Asus ROG Cetra True Wireless SpeedNovas are great all-rounders. These earbuds deliver the familiar stem-and-bud shape with a commendable build quality and three different ear tip sizes to find the best fit, and they come with a USB-C dongle for a low-latency connection in addition to Bluetooth.

In our review, we found the SpeedNovas to be robustly featured, so you’ll enjoy a solid battery life, HD audio support, RGB lighting, a ​​bone-condensing AI microphone that comes across clear to teammates, and active noise cancelation with a transparency mode for focus. The EQ straight out of the box is well-balanced and warm, but you can always adjust the settings using the Armoury Crate. However, these earbuds lack the directional audio that is ultra-handy for shooters and other games.

7. PlayStation Pulse Explore

Best Gaming Earbuds for PS5

The best PS5 headsets can get a bit clunky, especially if you're playing remotely from a different location on your PlayStation Portal. The PlayStation Pulse Explore earbuds are an excellent solution. What makes them particularly great for PlayStation users is the support of Link, Sony’s proprietary wireless protocol for lossless audio. The Portal has this technology built in, but a Link USB adapter is required with the PS5. Bluetooth Multipoint is also available for a simultaneous connection to a range of other devices. These earbuds can connect to Link and Bluetooth at the same time, making it possible to chat on PlayStation Party and take a phone call without losing an audio connection.

Sony’s main focus for these earbuds is sound quality, and in our review of the PlayStation Pulse Explore, our reviewer wasn’t disappointed. The planar magnetic drivers deliver some nice detail reproduction and deep bass, making games like Destiny 2 and Apex Legends come alive. With 3D audio turned on, these buds can solidly pinpoint directionality. The microphone is serviceable and isolates voices well, while an “AI-enhanced noise rejection” keeps unwanted noise at bay for a clear line of communication with teammates.

Since Sony went all-in on sound, the Pulse Explore buds sacrifice a few other features. Most notably, there’s no ANC – a big disappointment given the higher price tag. Plus, if you’re not a fan of the out-of-the-box sound, EQ adjustments are oddly left out.

8. HyperX Cloud Mix Buds 2

Best for Travel

The HyperX Mix Buds 2 did have a few drawbacks in my upcoming review: They sound unspectacular, their Ngenuity customization app is limited, and I noticed a few connection drops during testing. They are, however, incredibly light and portable, and paired instantly with any device I wanted, making them ideal travel gaming earbuds.

Each bud weighs just 4.2g – comfortably lighter than the other buds on this list. The compact, sturdy case can slip into your pocket and the slim low-latency dongle won't protrude when it's plugged into a handheld console.

Battery life is not the best, tapping out at 7 hours before they need to snuggle in the charging case, but that's enough for a long car journey or an international flight. And active noise cancellation, which the original Mix Buds lack, will help you block out background noise and stay in your own world.

How to Choose the Best Gaming Earbuds

Price is one of the biggest factors when choosing gaming earbuds. You’ll find solid budget gaming earbuds for as low as $25 or high-end ones for upwards of $200. If these earbuds get daily usage at home and on the go, you might want to spend more for the feature set and sound quality that pricier earbuds can bring. But if you’ll only occasionally pick up these earbuds to play on your handheld gaming PC or smartphone during a short commute, stick with a budget option.

Connectivity also matters. Wired sets will bring a more reliable connection, but you'll be tethered to your device. If you go with wireless, consider getting earbuds that offer a 2.4GHz dongle – you’ll experience less latency and a more stable connection than Bluetooth. Just be sure the earbuds are compatible with your choice of gaming device. Unfortunately, a good chunk of our picks aren’t compatible with Xbox, so you may want to stick with an Xbox headset.

Battery life is big with wireless earbuds, and what you need really depends on how long your gaming sessions will last. Obviously, try to find the best-sounding buds that last as long as possible, but you shouldn't settle for anything less than four hours.

Design is also important; the earbuds need to fit comfortably. Finding lightweight options with different ear tip sizes is a great place to start. From there, it's a matter of personal preference. You’ll also want a compact case for your wireless earbuds, so they’re easier to take on the go.

Beyond that, figure out which extra features are important to you. Some gaming earbuds can offer just as many bells and whistles as headsets. Noise canceling will help keep distractions at bay while you’re out in the world. EQ adjustments let you tune the sound to your preferences, while a decent microphone ensures you're audible to your teammates. RGB lighting adds a subtle gamer aesthetic.

Gaming Earbuds FAQs

What is the difference between gaming earbuds and normal earbuds?

Wireless gaming earbuds tend to include a 2.4GHz dongle to connect to gaming devices. This wireless receiver makes for lower-latency and more reliable link to your consoles or PC: If you're playing with a regular set of earbuds, you might notice a delay between what you see on screen and what you hear.

Gaming earbuds also tend to have better quality mics than regular earbuds, making them better for voice comms.

Do gaming earbuds work with consoles?

Gaming earbuds are lightweight, comfortable, and compact, making them great for every type of gamer. But best of all, they often work just as seamlessly with your consoles as gaming headsets and even feature similar connectivity options, so there’s no reason you can’t grab gaming earbuds over a traditional headset.

If you opt for wireless gaming earbuds, many come with a 2.4GHz wireless dongle. The dongle easily ports into consoles like the PS5 or Xbox Series X/S and delivers a low-latency connection (although triple check compatibility, because not every bud works with every console). Most wireless options also feature Bluetooth connectivity. For the most reliable link between your earbuds and console, wired are the way to go and slot into a controller or directly into the console itself.

Can AirPods be used as gaming earbuds?

AirPods aren’t designed for gaming. If you’re concerned about latency in some games and simple connectivity on certain consoles, you're likely better off going with earbuds specifically designed for gaming.

Still, if you’re dead set on using AirPods for gaming, you’ll connect via Bluetooth to your devices. Connecting consoles is a bit more involved than simply connecting to your phone, so be sure to check out our guide on how to connect AirPods for more info.

When do gaming earbuds go on sale?

Gaming earbuds, much like the best gaming headsets, can be an expensive purchase. If you're hoping to find earbuds specifically for gaming at a discount, there are a few sales events every year that usually bring the price down. Amazon Prime Day in July is a great time to find deals in the summer and Black Friday in November is the overall best time to buy headphones and earbuds in general.

Additional contributions by Danielle Abraham, a freelance writer for IGN based in Los Angeles who spends most of her time updating tech buying guides.

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The Best Action Game of 2025

2025 was a banner year for action games. From a surprise breakout Soulslike with one of the hardest-hitting and most brutal combat systems the genre has ever seen, to the hotly anticipated follow-up of one of the most influential roguelites of all time, to the latest in a certain legendary monster hunting series. And let us not forget that this was absolutely the year of the ninja as well, which brought us not one, but two brand new Ninja Gaiden games (plus a long-awaited remaster of Ninja Gaiden 2), letting action fans Izuna Drop foes in both two and three dimensions.

But only one of these fierce games can claim the honor of being the strongest of the year. Here are our picks - and our chosen winner - for the Best Action Game of 2025.

Runner-Up - The First Berserker: Khazan

Fast-paced, adrenaline-pumping action is not generally what one would associate with the Soulslike genre, considering its typically methodical combat and eerie, isolating exploration. But The First Berserker: Khazan is not your ordinary soulslike. This revenge-fueled action RPG, set in the world of Dungeon Fighter Online, features one of the best combat systems the genre has ever seen, taking the core of Sekiro's parry-based sword fighting and adding several extra layers of depth. The result is one of the most exciting, action-packed, and certainly one of the most difficult soulslikes in recent memory.

Runner-Up - Ninja Gaiden 4

Ninja Gaiden 4, like 2023’s Hi-Fi Rush before it, is a breath of fresh air in a genre that feels predominantly ruled by stamina-based combat systems with Soulslike elements. This is a pure action fan’s action game, featuring some of the best melee combat we've seen in years, bolstered by aggressive enemy AI, excellent weapon design, and the ability to let your creativity run wild by giving you the freedom to hotswap between all of your weapons on the fly. Predictably, it turns out that the dream collaboration of Platinum Games and Team Ninja leads to some damn good combat.

Runner-Up - Monster Hunter Wilds

No matter what side of the fence you sit on about the direction Capcom has been taking the Monster Hunter series in, or the general structure of its hunts, there’s little debate that it's still among the best action games of the year. Few games offer even close to the same level of depth that Monster Hunter Wilds does when it comes to its weapon and monster design, and most of the ones that do also have the words "Monster Hunter" in the title. Add to that depth the ability for up to four players to experience the thrill of its combat together, and you've got a excellent, flexible adventure that's good for either a team of hunting veterans, or those arriving in the wilds for the very first time.

Runner-Up - Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound

2D action games need some love as well, and our pick for the one most deserving of that love is Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound. Developed by Blasphemous studio The Game Kitchen, Ninja Gaiden: Ragebound reimagines and modernizes the classic stylings of old-school, 2D Ninja Gaiden with a unique hypercharge mechanic that encourages you to think not just about the order in which you dispatch your enemies, but the tool they use as well. Challenging boss battles, clever level design, and carefully considered enemy placement all prove that Ninja Gaiden’s exemplary action is just as potent in 2D as it is in 3D.

Winner - Hades 2

It’s easy to look at Hades 2 on a surface level and think “Oh, this is just more Hades.” And while yes, this is still a roguelite about a child of Hades going through a gauntlet of combat rooms, beating up mythological creatures and beasts, all while gaining Boons and Blessings from the Pantheon of Greek Gods, developer Supergiant Games has done a stellar job of never making it feel like we’re just retreading old ground. The brand new protagonist, Melinoe, plays completely differently compared to Hades’s Zagreus, with less focus on dodging and invulnerability frames and more emphasis on charged magical attacks and resource management. The characters that you interact and build relationships back at your home base are all new; pretty much all of the enemies, boons, and bosses are brand new; progression is handled completely differently; the list of significant changes just goes on and on.

And even if you were to look at it through the misguided perspective of it just being “more Hades,” it’s still a lot more Hades. The addition of the above-ground campaign through the City of Ephyra, all the way up to the peak of Mt. Olympus, essentially means this second adventure is double the size of the original, all while packing its own unique set of enemies, bosses, and boons to play around with.

Hades 2 is quite simply one of the most well-rounded games we’ve played this year. From its combat, to its story, to its amazing soundtrack and its one-of-a-kind art style, it hits on every single front, which is why it’s our pick for the best action game of the year.

But what is your pick for the best action game of 2025? Do you think it's Hades 2, one of our other shortlisted games, or something else entirely? Let us know in the poll above, or the comments below.

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The Best Superhero Movie of 2025

2025 was a critical year for the superhero movie genre. Once the undisputed dominant force in Hollywood, superhero movies are no longer quite the safe bet they used to be. Are moviegoers growing tired of superhero films altogether, or are they just becoming more discriminating? Based on how much better James Gunn’s Superman performed compared to other recent DC releases, we’d like to think it’s the latter.

In their own ways, Marvel Studios and DC Studios both used 2025 as a way of stepping back and focusing on quality over quantity. Marvel finally gave fans the Multiverse Saga team-up they’ve been waiting for in Thunderbolts*, while also ringing in Phase 6 of the MCU by reintroducing the Fantastic Four. And DC kicked off the theatrical wing of its new DCU shared universe with Superman.

Each December, the IGN team looks back at all the movies they’ve watched and reviewed over the past year and votes on which one they think is the greatest of them all. Now, the time has come to drill down on 2025’s superhero lineup and pick the winner. And frankly, it wasn’t such a hard choice this year. The winner came in with over 75% of the vote. Read on to find out which film is IGN’s best superhero movie of 2025.

Runner-Up: The Fantastic Four - First Steps

The MCU is a sprawling palace full of countless heroes and villains pulled from all corners of Marvel’s extensive publishing history. But after all these years, the MCU is only just starting to take advantage of the X-Men and Fantastic Four franchises. 2025 marked a key turning point in that regard, as Phase 6 began with the debut of a brand new cinematic incarnation of Marvel’s First Family.

The result is easily the best Fantastic Four movie to date. No, that’s not exactly a high bar to clear, but it’s still satisfying to see these characters done justice on the big screen. First Steps is a briskly paced adventure that emphasizes the family aspect of the team in a big way. The charisma among the various FF members is undeniable. First Steps is a great foundation on which we hope the MCU will continue to build in the years to come.

Runner-Up: Thunderbolts*/The New Avengers

Despite the massive success of 2024’s Deadpool & Wolverine, the MCU wasn’t necessarily on the firmest footing coming into 2025. The consistent quality and forward momentum of earlier phases just hadn’t been present. But whether you call it Thunderbolts* or The New Avengers, this team-up film proved to be a vital shift for this shared universe.

Thunderbolts* has a lot going for it, from the relatively darker tone and well-shot action scenes, but as with The Fantastic Four: First Steps, it’s really the core team dynamic where the movie thrives. Thunderbolts* takes full advantage of this motley crew of anti-heroes and screw-ups, playing them off of each other in fun ways and telling a surprisingly compelling story about dealing with mental illness. It’s not quite a proper Avengers movie, but we’ll take it.

Winner: Superman

2025 was truly DC’s year to sink or swim. After a string of flops like 2023’s The Flash and 2024’s Joker: Folie à Deux, they needed a bona fide hit to get their brand-new cinematic universe off on the right foot and prove to audiences that the DC brand is still worth following. It’s fortunate that they tapped noted superhero movie veteran and geek extraordinaire James Gunn for this nigh-impossible challenge.

Superman is exactly the strong start the DCU needed on the big screen. The film delivers a confident, fast-paced reboot of the Man of Steel, thrusting viewers right into the midst of a thriving superhero universe where David Corenswet’s Supes himself is just one hero among many. Getting to spend time with the likes of Edi Gathegi’s Mister Terrific, Isabela Merced’s Hawkgirl, and Nathan Fillion's Guy Gardner is half the fun.

That said, the core Superman cast more than hold their own, with Corenswet’s Kal-El and Rachel Brosnahan’s Lois Lane establishing a chemistry to rival that of Christopher Reeve and Margot Kidder. And who could forget the demonic intensity of Nicholas Hoult’s Lex Luthor, a villain who brings new meaning to being a professional hater?

Ultimately, it’s Superman’s heart that helps it rise above the pack, with the film making a very pointed argument that kindness and decency are the new punk rock in 2025. The film is a great foundation for the new DCU, and we can’t wait to see what Gunn and his various collaborators have in store over the coming years.

But what do you think? Was Superman the greatest superhero movie of 2025, or would you pick a different film? Let us know in the comments below, vote in our poll, and be sure to check out our various other best of awards for 2025 across film, TV, gaming, and comics. We’ll see you in 2026.

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The Best Xbox Game of 2025

It's tough to really wrap your head around 2025 for Xbox. There were some real hits from Xbox Game Studios, fantastic day-one, third-party launches on Game Pass… and then a whole lot of baffling moves from Xbox as a platform, with multiple rounds of price increases, project cancellations, and layoffs. It was a year that constantly had our collective heads spinning. But hey, if you've been subscribed to Game Pass and playing on your Xbox Series X/S (or PC, or anything deemed an Xbox) this year, there was no shortage of great games to celebrate.

Here at IGN, we’ve voted across several categories for our end of the year awards, including our shortlist of the five best games that landed on Xbox in 2025. Those votes have determined the one winner that represents our pick for the best Xbox game of the year. With exclusives largely a thing of the past now, especially for Xbox – which published some high-profile games on PS5 this year – our contenders are simply what's been available on Xbox consoles this year, regardless of exclusivity or publishing status.

So, let's get to it by first recognizing the honorable mentions that made Xbox's year one banger after another, and then revealing the Best Xbox Game of 2025.

Honorable Mentions

Obsidian had an all-time year with three launches in 2025, all of which hit in different ways. It gave a jolt to start the year with a tightly packed fantasy RPG in Avowed to stave off the appetite for a new Elder Scrolls, then brought its co-op survival sequel into early access with Grounded 2, which got off to a great start. Compulsion Games weaved a unique artistic vision into a love letter to the American South with the action-adventure game South of Midnight, while id Software brought us back to Hell with a bit of a melee twist on its shooter roots in Doom: The Dark Ages. If Avowed wasn't enough, we kicked it like it was 2006 in Cyrodiil with The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered, which reminded us that Bethesda’s long-running fantasy series had the sauce well before Skyrim. We busted out the notepads and corkboards for the roguelike puzzler Blue Prince that hit Game Pass on day one, but we also champed at the bit for more stylish action after Ninja Gaiden 2 Black whet our appetite for Ninja Gaiden 4, which Xbox published for Team Ninja. Oh yeah, and there's an Xbox handheld now with the Asus ROG Xbox Ally – well, sort of; rather it's an Xbox-branded PC handheld, that is arguably one of the best ones yet. And since everything is an Xbox now, it doesn't really matter where you play these hits. The sheer variety of games that launched under the Xbox banner this year was indicative of how vast and great the medium can be – and none represent that quite as well as our five best Xbox games of 2025.

Runner-Up - Hollow Knight: Silksong

It seems that every year has an indie darling that folks rally around loudly, and Hollow Knight: Silksong was certainly that game in 2025. The jokes about Silksong never coming out have finally been laid to rest, and Team Cherry's long development journey resulted in a dense, daunting, and satisfying action-adventure – or "metroidvania," if you will. While it hit Game Pass on launch, its impressive sales figures and $20 price tag made it the talk of the town... aside from it being the wildly anticipated follow-up to Hollow Knight, of course.

On its own merits, Silksong's dark and foreboding atmosphere matches the gruesome platforming challenges that make its exploration more involved than many of its contemporaries. Hornet's traversal mechanics are smooth and will have you flowing through Silksong's sprawling, web-like map, leading you toward some of the hardest-fought battles we've experienced this year. Being smart, nimble, and aggressive against these tough and unpredictable bosses is the key to victory, but you must stay committed and locked in, try after try, even if the runback can be grueling.

But for as punishing as Silksong may be, it's also frequently adorable, blessed with cute, memorable bug friends like Sherma, who sings his song and is generally a precious little guy!

Runner-Up - Split Fiction

Coming off of It Takes Two, which swooped in to secure Game of the Year back at The Game Awards 2021, Split Fiction continues developer Hazelight's catalog of great split-screen co-op adventure games. Its premise – two novel writers trapped in their respective fictional worlds made manifest – paves the way for imaginative worlds and a mashup of gameplay mechanics and genres that are consistently exciting to play alongside a friend. Coordinating with your partner in puzzles, platforming, and high-speed action is a ton of fun as you phase in and out of fantasy and sci-fi worlds. Oftentimes it blends the two remarkably well, and packs in references that reflect where its two protagonists, Mio and Zoe, are as creatives (and, as any writer knows, that sometimes means they’re not very creative themselves).

But that's the thing about Split Fiction – art doesn't always have to be good, but it's the process through which art is created that should be respected, and that can't be treated as a commodity to be manufactured. And just when you think you had Split Fiction figured out, its finale delivers some of the most memorable sequences in recent memory, elevating the experience to one of the best games of this year. If you haven't played it yet, find a friend, give them the free co-op pass, and see what it's all about.

Runner-Up - Keeper

We hadn't heard from the team at Double Fine in quite some time after Psychonauts 2 headlined many best of lists back in 2021, but this year we got a pleasant surprise in Keeper. Playing as a walking lighthouse may not seem too appealing on paper, but the Double Fine charm and distinct art style brings to life a world that's about showing rather than telling. Its puzzles have you looking at the environments with intent, and the little interactions you have with characters living in a seemingly abandoned world create tiny stories without having to say a word. Our review described Keeper as "a psychedelic exploration of life packed into a brief runtime" and it's a prime example of what a studio can do when left to its own creative devices. It's easygoing and impactful, and one of the standouts for 2025.

Runner-Up - The Outer Worlds 2

Back when we saw The Outer Worlds 2 in action for the first time earlier this year, we could tell it had the makings of a top-tier Obsidian RPG. We liked the original entry well enough, but it was just as much an attempt to create a foundation for a new universe as it was the team trying to separate itself from Fallout and build atop the reputation it earned from New Vegas years ago. With this year’s sequel, it seems as if Obsidian recognized the shortcomings of The Outer Worlds and has addressed almost all of them, creating a sequel that delivers what the studio is known for: dense, story-driven RPGs with a whole load of interconnected systems that let you play exactly how you want.

There's a concerted effort to improving gunplay and melee combat, which goes a long way in making its violent encounters a lot more fun. But it’s the deeper progression systems, along with intricate level design reminiscent of immersive sims like Deus Ex, that makes the overall RPG experience feel so much more dynamic. The game itself observes how you play, and offers tangible perks at the expense of some unusually creative debuffs as part of its Flaws system, with each one offered based on your actions. Such as system demonstrates in microcosm how The Outer Worlds 2 better accounts for your playstyle and shows you the consequences of how you interact with its world. And with a universe still rooted in dystopian satire, but with a good crew of companions and a tighter story told across much bigger worlds, The Outer Worlds 2 is Obsidian firing on all cylinders.

Winner - Clair Obscur: Expedition 33

Perhaps to the surprise of absolutely no one, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is IGN’s choice for the best game to hit Xbox this year. And if you're a Game Pass subscriber, you were treated to one of the best RPGs in recent memory on day one.

In its debut as a development team, Sandfall Interactive has drawn inspiration from classic Japanese RPGs (looking at Final Fantasy 10 and Persona 5 directly) to tell its own harrowing story about grief and the sometimes ugly ways it changes us. But while JRPGs are a clear influence, the studio’s French roots are significantly responsible for making Clair Obscur what it is, from its artistic vision to its storytelling style, right down to the unqiue music that both captures the hype of big boss fights and the atmosphere of its magical, painterly world.

Like any great RPG, Clair Obscur strives to give you an intimate understanding of its characters, drawing you in and making you feel for them in their moments of triumph and despair. It’s a credit to the studio's strong writing team, and performances from an incredible cast, that Expedition 33 is able to effortlessly pull you in through all the wild twists and turns of its story.

There’s also a top-tier turn-based combat system, bolstered by timing-based inputs for attacking and defending. That active element keeps you locked in during each and every battle with an intensity you wouldn’t feel otherwise. The intricate progression and customization systems for each character make you feel like a genius tactician, creating the best builds for their unique moveset and mechanics. And damn, does it look good when it all comes together. Clair Obscur is a wonderful example of executing on a clear creative vision while simultaneously recognizing what made its inspirations so great. It very easily won the hearts and minds of us here at IGN.

What was your favorite Xbox game of 2025? Let us know in the comments, and be sure to vote in the poll at the top of this page! For more IGN awards, you can check them all out in one place here, including our picks for the best PlayStation and Nintendo games of the year.

Michael is the tech reviews editor at IGN, but regularly contributes to games coverage with reviews, features, and news.

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Divinity: Original Sin 2 Is Getting a Free Upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch 2

Did you see that Divinity reveal at The Game Awards and think, hey, I really should get around to playing Divinity: Original Sin 2? Great news, Larian just made it a much nicer experience on modern consoles with a free upgrade for PS5, Xbox Series, and Nintendo Switch 2.

This was announced in a new trailer, which highlights the differences in the new versions. It's nothing too crazy - just better resolution and framerate. But it's free if you own the game already on any of the previous platforms (PS4, Nintendo Switch, or Xbox One) and it will hopefully bring the eight-year-old game up to par with current technology on consoles.

If you don't own the game already anywhere, now's probably a good time to grab it. At the time of this writing, it's on sale in a few places. It's 50% off if you buy the regular NIntendo Switch edition down to $25, and then you get the free upgrade on Switch 2. On Xbox, it's down to $17.49. If you own the game on PC, don't worry, as you don't need an upgrade. You're already set with a great version of the game.

Divinity: Original Sin 2 is fantastic and well-worth checking out if you haven't yet. We gave the most recent Definitive Edition in 2018 at 9.6/10, saying it's "a new way to play one of the absolute best RPGs in years. And whether you’re diving back in on PC, or booting it up on the console for the first time, it’s flexibility, personality, and charm make for an amazing adventure."

It also may be worth checking out before the new Divinity comes out, as Larian has said that players of Original Sin 1 and 2 might "be able to enjoy greater understanding and continuity."

Rebekah Valentine is a senior reporter for IGN. Got a story tip? Send it to rvalentine@ign.com.

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Fallout Season 2 Prime Video Premiere Release Date Brought Forward in Surprise Move by Amazon

Amazon has brought forward the Prime Video release date of Fallout Season 2 by a day in a surprise move.

Season 2 now debuts tomorrow, Tuesday, December 16, at 6pm PT / 9pm ET — one day earlier than previously announced. Confirmation comes direct from Las Vegas’ Exosphere of Sphere, tweeted by the official Fallout account, below.

Well, well, looks like Christmas came early on Sphere. The Fallout Season Two premiere, now arriving December 16 at 6 p.m. PT. pic.twitter.com/RHpSBBXJ6H

— FALLOUT⚡️ (@falloutonprime) December 15, 2025

To promote the launch of Season 2, the Sphere was turned into a post-apocalyptic snow globe featuring Fallout characters Lucy (Ella Purnell), Maximus (Aaron Moten), and The Ghoul (Walton Goggins), as well as a Deathclaw — one of the Fallout universe's most deadly monsters — attempting to break through the Exosphere itself.

The new season picks up in the aftermath of Season 1’s finale and travels through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. The eight-episode season will now premiere tomorrow (or 2am on December 17 in the UK), with one episode rolling out weekly (on Wednesdays) until the season finale on February 4, 2026.

Fans of Obsidian's much-loved video game will be interested to hear that Season 2 takes a "fog of war" approach to how it juggles Fallout: New Vegas' various endings.

We've got plenty more on the Fallout TV show, including a Season 1 recap, below. We’ve also got an interview with Bethesda development boss Todd Howard, who has ruled out ever appearing on the show itself.

Meanwhile, Amazon has pulled its AI-powered Fallout Season 1 recap after fans noticed it made significant errors ahead of the launch of Season 2. To date, Fallout Season 1 has amassed more than 100 million viewers worldwide, ranking among Prime Video's top three most-watched titles ever.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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One Battle After Another Finally Has Its HBO Max Streaming Release Date

One Battle After Another hits HBO Max on December 19, Warner Bros. has announced.

Paul Thomas Anderson’s comedy action thriller starring Leonardo DiCaprio hits the streaming service just shy of three months after it launched in theaters. The film will debut on HBO linear a day later, on December 20 at 8pm ET.

One Battle After Another leads the Golden Globes this year with nine nominations, including Best Picture – Musical/Comedy, and also features Golden Globe nominees Teyana Taylor and Chase Infiniti. It is expected to be in the mix for Best Picture at the Oscars.

The movie is set to be released on Blu-ray, DVD, and 4K UHD on January 20, 2026. Plus, fans can look forward to a collectable steelbook in 4k UHD in the spring, which will include exclusive special features curated and produced by Anderson himself.

The streaming release date comes after One Battle After Another made $204 million at the global box office ($71 million domestic, $133 million international). That’s enough to make it the highest-grossing film of director Paul Thomas Anderson’s career, overtaking There Will Be Blood's $76.4 million haul back in 2007. But the bad news is that One Battle After Another reportedly needed around $300 million to break even theatrically.

Still, the film has all sorts of awards buzz about it, and it has its streaming run to help boost HBO Max. IGN's One Battle After Another review returned a 10/10. We said: "Paul Thomas Anderson and Leonardo DiCaprio finally team up, and the result is a 10/10 masterpiece."

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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It Filmmaker Andy Muschietti Confirms He Still Wants a Massive Supercut of Both Films With New Footage

He’s still on board! It mastermind Andy Muschietti recently opened up about whether or not he still plans to create a massive supercut of It and It: Chapter Two that would end up running over six and a half hours long.

During a recent reddit Q&A session for his new show It: Welcome to Derry, the filmmaker was asked: "[You've] previously talked about doing an Extended Cut that merges It and It Chapter Two in one seamless experience with hours of unused footage. Is this Cut still happening?"

To which Muschietti then responded: "Yes, still a big dream of mine. Since we've been involved heavily in this show, we haven't had time to execute it. Crossing fingers."

After It: Chapter Two was released in 2019, the filmmaker revealed he wanted to create a supercut of the two movies that would include completely new footage, deleted scenes, and even scenes that never made it past the writing process.

One scene in particular that was originally going to be included focused on a celestial turtle named Maturin that appears in Bill’s basement. The turtle is a staple of many King stories and as a cosmic entity very old and wise, he serves as the antithesis to evil entities like Pennywise. The scene was originally set to take place underwater, and ultimately was scrapped due to pacing.

Muschietti has had his hands pretty full lately, so he definitely hasn’t had time to get into the cut just yet. He and wife Barbara Muschietti developed It: Welcome to Derry alongside showrunner Jason Fuchs back in 2022, just three years after Chapter Two. The series premiered on HBO Max in October to a generally positive response, and just closed out its first season on December 14.

The filmmaker is locked in for at least two more seasons of Welcome to Derry, with the show — which currently takes place in 1962 — doing two more significant time jumps. Season 2 is set to take place in 1935 and season 3 will take place in 1908.

It: Welcome to Derry is now available to stream on HBO Max, alongside both of Muschietti’s It films.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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PS5 Players Can Now Preorder Saros, Dropping April 30

Following a brand new trailer at The Game Awards, Housemarque's upcoming release Saros is now available for PS5 fans to preorder. Its physical copy is currently listed for $69.99 at various retailers (see here at Amazon) and, as its new trailer also revealed, it's set to be released next year on April 30.

Below, we've broken down where you can preorder Saros right now, alongside information on its digital deluxe edition and what preorder bonus you'll get to enjoy by grabbing a copy early.

Preorder Saros

Saros Preorder Bonus

For those who preorder Saros, you'll get the Hands of Shore Armor as a preorder bonus, which can be seen above.

Saros – Digital Deluxe Edition

There's also a Digital Deluxe Edition of Saros, which is listed for $79.99. This comes with a few extras alongside the Hands of Shore Armor preorder bonus and full game, including the Astra Armor, Onryo Armor, and Midgard Armor. Players who purchase this version will also get 48 hour early access.

What Is Saros?

Saros is the latest game from Housemarque, and is the studio's follow-up to Returnal. According to a post on the PlayStation Blog from Gregory Louden, Creative Director at Housemarque, Saros is "the haunting story of a lost off-world colony on Carcosa under an ominous eclipse. You play as Arjun Devraj [played by Rahul Kohli], a powerful Soltari Enforcer who will stop at nothing to find who he is looking for."

Louden also notes the return of "bullet ballet" style shooting, alongside "a new ability, Parry, where with perfect timing of R1 you can reflect certain projectiles back at enemies, destroying or staggering them."

Back when it was first announced, Louden detailed in another PlayStation Blog post that, "A key gameplay distinction between Saros and Returnal is permanent resources and progression making every death valuable." Because of this, you'll be able to come back stronger with each run to overcome obstacles you face.

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Hannah Hoolihan is a freelancer who writes with the guides and commerce teams here at IGN.

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Avengers: Doomsday Directors Post Fresh Instagram Tease As Trailer Speculation Mounts

The Russo Brothers, directors of Avengers: Endgame and the upcoming Avengers: Doomsday, have posted a fresh Instagram teaser that Marvel fans are now attempting to decode.

The image, posted to Instagram this morning, shows a blurry black and white object that fans say makes the shape of a V. That really is all we have to go on — which is not much — and yet fans have quickly formed a long list of theories for what the V might represent.

Of course, Doomsday stars Robert Downey Jr. as Doctor Doom — whose full name begins Victor Von. Could this V just be a nod to that? It seems to simple. What about V as a Roman numeral then, for the number five? Well, Doomsday would be the fifth Avengers movie. But again, there's nothing here we don't know already.

But what if V was a countdown? With a report that Avengers: Doomsday will get its first trailer attached to the upcoming Avatar: Fire and Ash, speculation is rife over when that trailer will find its way online. (As a reminder, the new Avatar movie launches in theaters this Friday, December 19.)

"V as in 5 in Roman numerals? It is five days until Fire & Ash — and supposedly the Doomsday trailer with it — releases, no? Maybe this is a cryptic countdown," suggested Marvel fan luthestreewhisperer on reddit.

As noted over the weekend, Doomsday will reportedly get not one but four trailers released with Fire and Ash over the course of four weeks, in a bid to keep the excitement going (and Avatar's tickets selling for repeat viewings).

With at least four big superhero teams in the movie, could each trailer focus on one of these in turn? Joining the line-up for Doomsday are members of the classic Avengers (including Thor and Loki), the New Avengers (AKA, The Thunderbolts), the Fantastic Four and the classic X-Men.

This isn't the first time the Russo Brothers have issued a cryptic Instagram tease, of course. Previously, the pair posted an image that appeared to show the outline of the letters "A V X", which many fans took to mean "Avengers Versus X-Men", a nod at the expected opening of the movie, before everyone realizes Doctor Doom is the bad guy they need to work together to defeat.

Avengers: Doomsday opens in theaters in almost exactly one year: on December 18, 2026.

Tom Phillips is IGN's News Editor. You can reach Tom at tom_phillips@ign.com or find him on Bluesky @tomphillipseg.bsky.social

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Experience the Prom Night That Never Ends in Dead Teenagers

Plenty of teenagers look forward to prom night, but what if that night literally never ends? That's basically the idea behind Dead Teenagers, a new Oni Press slasher horror series about a group of teens forced to relive a deadly prom night ordeal over and over again.

IGN can exclusively debut the first preview of Dead Teenagers #1. Check it out in the slideshow gallery below:

Dead Teenagers is written by Jude Ellison S. Doyle (Maw, Be Not Afraid) and illustrated by Caitlin Yarsky (Black Hammer Reborn, EC's Cruel Universe). The first issue features cover art by Yarsky, Naomi Franq, Keyla Valerio, and Brandt & Stein. Here's Oni's official logline for the book:

Since 1997, five friends have been trapped in the ultimate nightmare as a mysterious entity forces them to relive their first prom night over and over again . . .and re-kills them in new and increasingly insane ways each time. They dress up. They party. They make out. And no matter what they try to change, they always die . . . until now. Something is about to break the cycle that has kept Alicia, J.T., Ryder, Brandy, and their group of friends locked in a bizarre purgatory beyond all understanding . . . but what they find on the other side will be the most disturbing revelation of all.

"I think most of us have feared, at one point or another, that high school might literally never end,” said Doyle in a statement. “Those of us who’ve made it out can also recall looking back and realizing that what we took for granted, back in those days, was actually terrifying. Dead Teenagers is about both those feelings — about what it takes to get unstuck from your teen years and start growing up."

Dead Teenagers #1 will be released on March 18, 2026. You can preorder a copy at your local comic shop.

In other comic book news, Oni's Flux House imprint is getting a FCBD 2026 special, and we've got the full scoop on the huge twist in TMNT #13.

Jesse is a mild-mannered staff writer for IGN. Allow him to lend a machete to your intellectual thicket by following @jschedeen on BlueSky.

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George Clooney Reveals He Will No Longer Be 'Kissing Girls' in Movies, So That Era Is Officially Over

George Clooney’s over it. Over what, you might be asking? Well, he’s done "kissing girls" and making romance films — which, when you think about being a go-to romantic lead made him the heartthrob he is in the zeitgeist, is truly the end of an era.

“I’ve been trying to go the route Paul Newman did — ‘Okay, well, I’m not kissing a girl anymore,’” Clooney recently revealed in an interview with the Daily Mail, noting that it was a bit of a discussion in his household before he made the official call.

He continued: “When I turned 60, I had a conversation with my wife. I said, ‘Look, I can still play basketball with the boys. I play with 25-year-old guys. I can still hang, I’m in shape. But in 25 years, I’m 85 years old. It doesn’t matter how many granola bars you eat, that’s a real number.'”

Clooney is one of Hollywood’s most storied actors, with a resume brimming with beloved rom-coms like Up in the Air alongside Vera Farmiga, Ticket to Paradise alongside Julia Roberts, and One Fine Day alongside Michelle Pfeiffer. He’s also known for his strong leading man qualities, which he exemplified in films like Ocean’s Eleven, Wes Anderson’s Fantastic Mr. Fox, O Brother Where Art Thou?, and Gravity, among many others.

This isn’t the first time Clooney has spoken on the decision. “Look, I’m 63 years old. I’m not trying to compete with 25-year-old leading men,” he told 60 Minutes back in March. “That’s not my job. I’m not doing romantic films anymore.”

It’s not an easy job, being a leading man, so it seems fitting that Clooney wants to hang up that hat. In fact, he previously spoke about getting critiqued on the set of a romantic film years ago. “I remember early on in my career, I had to do a kissing scene with this girl and the director goes, ‘Not like that,’” he told the New York Times in 2022. “And I was like, ‘Dude, that’s my move! That’s what I do in real life!’”

Clooney’s most recent project was Netflix’s new film Jay Kelly, where he, in fact, kept his word about not kissing any girls. What's next? In October, Clooney insisted Ocean’s 14, the highly anticipated sequel film to the iconic remake caper, had been greenlit and would most likely start filming next year — with the big names from the 2001 original set to reprise their roles.

Lex Briscuso is a film and television critic and a freelance entertainment writer for IGN. You can follow her on Twitter at @nikonamerica.

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Todd Howard Explains Why He Has Turned Down All the Offers to Cameo in the Fallout TV Show So Far

Bethesda development chief Todd Howard has officially ruled out appearing on the Fallout TV show even in cameo form, insisting he’s better behind the camera than in front of it.

Ever since the Fallout TV series was announced, fans of the Fallout video games have wondered whether Howard might appear in, for example, a random Vault dweller, a ghoul, or some other cameo.

But he failed to appear in Season 1, and in a recent interview with Howard AND Kevin Beatty, Head of Product for Samsung Gaming, Interactive Experiences, and Emerging Tech (Bethesda and Xbox recently announced a partnership with Amazon and Samsung to stream Season 1 for free on Samsung TV Plus ahead of Season 2), we asked the Bethesda boss if he’ll appear in the Fallout show at any point in the future.

The answer was a clear no.

“They've offered me a whole bunch, even in Season 1. I was going to be in the sort of Dr. Strangelove Vault-Tec room, where they're talking all the experiments, and some other things. I think I'm best behind the camera.”

That’s a reference to the scene in Fallout Season 1 set in the Vault-Tec boardroom. It’s a key flashback in Episode 8 that showed Vault-Tec executives, including Barb Howard, conspiring with other corporate heads to divide up the vault experiments. Incidentally, this is also the scene in which the executives agree to stage the Great War to ensure societal control and study human behavior in confined, often cruel, experiments, setting the stage for the post-apocalyptic setting fans know and love.

So Howard doesn’t even want to show up as someone The Ghoul takes out?

“I said no to all of them so far,” he replied.

That's good restraint, we pointed out. “I don't want to distract. Everyone goes, ‘oh, there's Todd!’”

Then, when we asked Howard if he didn’t fancy being the Stan Lee of Bethesda and showing up in everything, he replied: “Not at this time.”

That’s that then — no Todd Howard in Fallout. But we do know a lot about what to expect from Fallout Season 2. The new season picks up in the aftermath of Season 1’s finale and travels through the wasteland of the Mojave to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. The eight-episode season will premiere on December 17, with one episode rolling out weekly until the season finale on February 4, 2026. Fans of Obsidian's much-loved video game will be interested to hear that Season 2 takes a "fog of war" approach to how it juggles Fallout: New Vegas' various endings.

Meanwhile, in the same interview with IGN, Howard said Fallout is the franchise “that we’re doing the most in right now,” and was coy when asked about the potential return to New Vegas or a Fallout 3 Remaster while fans wait for Fallout 5.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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Arc Raiders Cold Snap Survival Mechanics Fully Detailed — Here's Everything You Need to Know

Arc Raiders developer Embark Studios has fully detailed the game’s Cold Snap update and its new cold-weather survival mechanics.

The update, out December 16, adds the new Cold Snap map condition, which is a winter variant across Dam Battlegrounds, Buried City, Spaceport, and The Blue Gate maps. Cold Snap adds cold-weather survival mechanics fueled by snowstorms across Speranza. Snowfall reduces visibility, lakes freeze over, and the open surface becomes even more dangerous. Exposure to extreme cold causes frostbite, thus encouraging new strategies around healing items, loadouts, and indoor shelter.

Arc Raiders Cold Snap gameplay changes, from Embark Studios:

  • Environmental Hazard: Cold, harsh weather introduces new risks for raiders who remain outdoors too long. Players must watch out for frostbite, a creeping condition that slowly drains their health bar.
  • Shelter Mechanics: To prevent frostbite, raiders will need to adapt their tactics as the cold gradually seeps into their bones. Raiders must rethink their loadouts, ensuring they can heal themselves or their teammates and plan their extractions with care, finding shelter if needed.
  • Visual Overhaul: Frost buildup, frozen lakes, snow accumulation and more across Dam Battlegrounds, Buried City, Spaceport and The Blue Gate maps.

Elsewhere, unique loot and rewards are available through the Flickering Flames event and Candleberry Banquet project.

Flickering Flames Event: An act of endurance and patience that tests Raiders’ survival skills during the Cold Snap. Raiders can unlock rewards across 25 levels, including new gear, customizations elements and Raider Tokens by earning Merits, which are automatically gained from XP in rounds. To activate the event, Raiders must have played five rounds of the game.

Candleberry Banquet Project: A new project that brings Raiders together to feel the fragile warmth that shines through the frigid cold. Raiders can earn rewards by scavenging unique items topside and collecting Candleberries. It features five stages, each revealing a new scene on the banquet table. Completing stages grants rewards such as cosmetic items, Raider Tokens and Merits, with Merits contributing progress in the Flickering Flames event.

Starting December 26, the Goalie Raider deck will be included in the base game. The new deck includes new items and feats for players to complete, offering rewards such as Raider tokens, cosmetic items and more. These include a hockey-inspired Raider outfit in several color variants, along with a hockey stick Raider tool.

And finally, the Expedition Project Raider Reset lets players restart their journey with certain buffs, advantages, and rewards. The Expedition Project will provide Raiders with an opportunity to undergo a reset, bringing a new raider and a new story for the player. This optional reset is unlocked by collecting key materials to build a Caravan for the existing Raider then signing up for the departure during the Expedition window. By departing, players will reset their character progress for a new Arc Raiders journey with exclusive buffs, advantages and rewards that carry over.

In a blog post, Embark explained why it’s doing the seasonal reset. “Progression wipes are a notoriously difficult thing to balance in online multiplayer games — we get that,” the developer said. “Mandatory global wipes have some obvious benefits: heavily invested players get to re-experience the initial grind once again and, for a time, the playing field is levelled. The optional Expedition Project is our solution to some of the problems that inevitably arise with mandatory wipes — specifically, by respecting your time investment in the game. We want to offer you the choice:

“Not completed as much as you’d like? Keep on raiding, building, and growing. Ready for a new challenge and to grind once again? Depart on the Expedition, and receive buffs, rewards, and bragging rights.”

Arc Raiders Cold Snap update release times:

Embark Studios launches Cold Snap on Tuesday, December 16, at 10.30am CET / 9.30am UK time / 1.30am PT / 4.30am ET.

Cold Snap includes limited-time events and elements running from Tuesday, December 16 until Tuesday, January 13, 2026 at 10.30am CET / 9.30am UK time / 1.30am PT / 4.30am ET.

Cold Snap is the last update listed as part of Arc Raiders' 2025 content roadmap, and Embark has yet to outline what's coming in 2026. Arc Raiders sold over 4 million copies worldwide within two weeks of launch, cementing its commercial success. Nexon also revealed that the extraction shooter had reached a huge concurrent count of 700,000 players across all platforms. It's done so well it crossed over into the world of South Park with a surprise appearance that was put together in just a few days. Cementing its success, Arc Raiders won Best Multiplayer at last week’s The Game Awards.

IGN's Arc Raiders review, returned a 9/10. We said: "With polished gunplay and an irresistible grind, Arc Raiders sets a new standard for extraction shooters."

If this has tempted you into jumping into Arc Raiders, check out our guide to the best settings, find out what skills we recommend unlocking first, and see how to earn loot by delivering field depot crates.

Wesley is Director, News at IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

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